Penalty Shoot Out Super Cup at Vibes Casino

Penalty Shoot Out Super Cup virtual sports game by Evoplay at Vibes Casino

This Evoplay title looks like a football game and behaves like a sequence of coin flips with adjustable odds. You take penalties, you choose where to aim, and you choose a difficulty level before the shootout starts — and that difficulty setting is the only meaningful decision in the product, because it is what sets the payout curve. Everything else on screen is animation.

It is filed here under virtual sports rather than slots, and the distinction is real: there are no reels, no paylines and no free spins. There is a stake, a series of binary outcomes, and a ceiling of 100× that is the lowest in the whole catalogue. If you are used to slot maths, the thing to recalibrate is the shape of the upside — this game cannot produce the rare enormous result, only a long chain of successful kicks.

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Direction, difficulty and what the skill element really is

A round is a shootout. You pick a corner of the goal for each kick, the keeper picks a direction, and the ball goes in or it does not. Score and the accumulated multiplier grows; miss and the round ends. Before the round you set a difficulty level, which changes how often the keeper saves and, correspondingly, how much each successful kick is worth.

The word skill needs qualifying. Choosing a corner does not improve your odds, because the keeper's choice is not influenced by yours in a way you can read — there is no tell to learn and no pattern in the sequence. The genuine decision is the difficulty setting plus the point at which you stop, and both of those are risk management rather than skill. On the easier settings the multiplier per kick is small and the chain lasts longer; on the hardest setting each kick pays substantially more and most rounds end early.

RTP, volatility and bet range

The game info panel states an RTP of around 96 %, and it holds across difficulty settings — the levels redistribute the outcomes rather than changing the long-run return. Volatility is high, and that is true even on the easy setting once you account for the chaining: a chain has to be long to be worth much, and long chains are rare by construction.

The maximum is 100× the stake, reached only through a full run of successful kicks at the demanding settings. Stakes on this format run from 0.10 € to 200 € per round at this casino, where the standard slot range is 0.10 € to 100 €. Because the round resolves in under a minute and offers no waiting, the practical risk is throughput: a player can put far more money through this game per hour than through a slot at the same nominal stake.

Demo play versus real money

The demo is worth ten minutes for one reason only — to compare difficulty settings side by side and see how quickly rounds end at the top level. That comparison is hard to make honestly with money involved, because a single early miss on the hard setting reads as bad luck rather than as the expected outcome it is.

On real money the discipline required is unusual for a casino product: you have to decide in advance how many kicks you intend to bank at, and then actually stop there. The game offers no auto-stop equivalent to a slot's autoplay limits, so the stopping decision is manual every single round. The minimum deposit is 20 €, which at 0.10 € a round is a large number of shootouts and no reason to move up the stake ladder.

Practical notes and what to expect

Treat the difficulty selector as the stake dial it really is. Moving from an easy setting to a hard one at the same euro stake increases your effective exposure far more than doubling the bet on the easy setting would, because it shortens the expected round and raises the per-kick swing.

Check the bonus terms before playing this title with an offer. Virtual sports and skill-labelled games are among the categories most often excluded from wagering entirely, or weighted at a small percentage, and that exclusion is defined in the operator terms rather than shown anywhere in the game. Playing an excluded title while a turnover requirement is open can void the offer.

FeatureValue
ProviderEvoplay
TypeSkill-styled virtual sports game
RTPAround 96 % as stated in the game info panel
VolatilityHigh
Grid or mechanicPenalty shootout, the player picks the direction and the difficulty level
Max multiplier100x the stake
Bet range0.10 € – 200 € per round (standard slots on the site run 0.10 € – 100 €)
Minimum deposit20 €

Straight answers on Penalty Shoot Out Super Cup

Can I actually improve my results by aiming well?
No. The corner you choose does not shift the odds in your favour and there is no readable pattern in the keeper's choices. The decisions that matter are the difficulty level and when you stop.
Does the difficulty setting change the RTP?
The stated return of around 96 % holds across the settings. What changes is the distribution: harder settings pay more per kick and end sooner, easier settings pay less and last longer.
Why is the maximum only 100x?
The upside is built from a chain of binary outcomes rather than from a multiplier feature, so the ceiling is short by design. It is the lowest cap among the eight games reviewed on this site.
Does it count towards bonus wagering?
Often not. Virtual sports and skill-labelled titles are commonly excluded or weighted low. Confirm the category in the operator bonus terms before playing it with an open requirement.

By Tuomas Lehtovaara — updated August 2026

Exclusion lists and game weighting decide whether a session like this counts for anything; both are covered on our bonus page.

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